Prejudging the movies (4/2)

ARE WE DONE YET? Or: “Mr. Ice Cube Builds His Dream House.” Having married the mother (Nia Long) of the rugrats in 2005’s “Are We There Yet?,” Cube’s character grapples with home ownership. With John C. McGinley (“Scrubs”). Title seems to be a case of “asking for it.” 93 minutes. (PG for some innuendos and brief language.) http://www.sonypictures.com

FIREHOUSE DOG. Between this and “Meet the Robinsons,” I think I can convince my son to see the latter. A top canine star gets lost and is adopted by firefighters. With Bruce Greenwood, whose recent dog films include “Eight Below.” 111 minutes. (PG for sequences of action peril, some mild crude humor and language.) http://www.firehousedogmovie.com

THE REAPING. Looks like “Twister” crossed with “The Exorcist 2: The Heretic.” The plagues of the Old Testament are visited on a small town — and only God and Hilary Swank can stop ’em! With Idris Elba (“The Wire”) and Stephen Rea as the obligatory priest. Directed by the thoroughly mediocre Stephen Hopkins (“The Ghost and the Darkness,” “Lost in Space”). 96 minutes. (R for violence, disturbing images and some sexuality.) http://thereapingmovie.warnerbros.com